What to use for foot bath against avian influenza

BTW. Lysol products are listed on page 8.
I am off to find the contact/dwell time on Performacide.

They list it as 'exposure time' which varies from application to application, between one minute and 10, I believe I read.

here is the SDS (Safety Data Sheet, with first aid instructions) - sorry, I was a cleaner for a while, that stuff is important (and exists for pretty much all chemicals we use - even Chlorox sprays!)
https://hydroponics.net/slcf/Performacide-Disinfectant_SDS.pdf

And here is the 'label' as published by the EPA, look on page 8 for exposure times.
https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/087508-00003-20171018.pdf
 
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BTW. Lysol products are listed on page 8.
I am off to find the contact/dwell time on Performacide.
Let me know what you find! I didn't even know what "dwell time" was until you just mentioned it. I'm looking it up too now. Found that Performacide kills COVID in 30 seconds. Cool! Can't find much else yet though...
 
Let me know what you find! I didn't even know what "dwell time" was until you just mentioned it. I'm looking it up too now. Found that Performacide kills COVID in 30 seconds. Cool! Can't find much else yet though...
I linked a couple of things.
the dry language used makes my eyeballs bleed though. :p
 
I'm using Oxine 6.5cc diluted in 1 gallon of water then spray solution thoroughly on shoes. Change clothes if out of the property before entering the chicken yard. Oxine specifically kills avian flu virus. This is how the infected areas in outbreaks are cleaned, although they are using activated Oxine which is more complicated to use for the sole purpose of cleaning shoes every time we enter the runs. The diluted solution I'm using might not be full proof but at this point, it's better than nothing.
 
I'm using Oxine 6.5cc diluted in 1 gallon of water then spray solution thoroughly on shoes. Change clothes if out of the property before entering the chicken yard. Oxine specifically kills avian flu virus. This is how the infected areas in outbreaks are cleaned, although they are using activated Oxine which is more complicated to use for the sole purpose of cleaning shoes every time we enter the runs. The diluted solution I'm using might not be full proof but at this point, it's better than nothing.
Good to know, thanks!
 

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